Birdshits: what wld JESUS say abt you guys abusing INDIANS so much?
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Date: October 21st, 2025 7:12 AM Author: AZNgirl asking Othani why he didn't hit 4 homers
Turd Congressman cannot even poast a pic of his datter without Birdshit incels going insane telling him to go back
Veddy un-Christian it seems to me, do you agree Brdshits?
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Date: October 21st, 2025 7:47 AM Author: AZNgirl asking Othani why he didn't hit 4 homers
No — absolutely not.
There are **no verses in the Bible** that justify abusing, insulting, or mistreating anyone — including Indians, Hindus, or people of any race, religion, or background.
In fact, the Bible explicitly *forbids* such behavior and repeatedly commands love, humility, and respect toward all people.
Here are some key passages that directly oppose that kind of conduct:
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### 💬 **Teachings that Condemn Abuse and Hatred**
**1. Matthew 22:39 (Jesus):**
> “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
> → Everyone is your neighbor — not just people of your own faith or race.
**2. Matthew 5:44:**
> “But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”
> → Even if someone disagrees with you, you’re commanded to respond with love, not hate.
**3. 1 John 4:20:**
> “Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar.”
> → You cannot be a true Christian while hating others.
**4. Proverbs 10:12:**
> “Hatred stirs up conflict, but love covers all wrongs.”
**5. Galatians 3:28:**
> “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”
> → Racial or cultural superiority has no place in Christianity.
**6. James 3:9–10:**
> “With the tongue we praise our Lord and Father, and with it we curse human beings, who have been made in God’s likeness... this should not be.”
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### ⚖️ **What Christianity Actually Teaches**
* Every person is made in the **image of God (Genesis 1:27)**.
* Words have moral weight — Christians are called to **“speak the truth in love” (Ephesians 4:15)**.
* Abusing, mocking, or demeaning others online violates **the commandment to love** and **the fruits of the Spirit** (Galatians 5:22–23): love, kindness, gentleness, and self-control.
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### ✅ **In Short**
If someone who claims to be Christian is using the Bible to justify online abuse, racism, or harassment — they are **contradicting the very book they claim to follow**.
Christianity offers **no justification** for hate speech or bigotry of any kind.
Would you like me to show how certain U.S. extremist groups *distort* biblical language to justify such behavior — and what mainstream Christian theology actually says about that?
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Date: October 21st, 2025 7:52 AM Author: AZNgirl asking Othani why he didn't hit 4 homers
as usual birdshits dont even know their own religion, need a turd to explain it to them:
Claims of young Jesus in India and/or Tibet
Nicolas Notovich, 1887
In 1887, Russian war correspondent Nicolas Notovitch claimed that while at the Hemis Monastery in Ladakh, he had learned of a document called the "Life of Saint Issa, Best of the Sons of Men" – Isa being the Arabic name of Jesus in Islam.[30][31][32] Notovitch's story, with a translated text of the "Life of Saint Issa", was published in French in 1894 as La vie inconnue de Jesus Christ (Unknown Life of Jesus Christ).[5][32]
According to the scrolls, Jesus abandoned Jerusalem at the age of 13 and set out towards India, "intending to improve and perfect himself in the divine understanding and to studying the laws of the great Buddha". He crossed Punjab and reached Puri Jagannath where he studied the Vedas under Brahmin priests. He spent six years in Puri and Rajgir, near Nalanda, the ancient seat of Hindu learning. Then he went to the Himalayas, and spent time in Tibetan monasteries, studying Buddhism,[30] and through Persia, returned to Jerusalem at the age of 29.
Notovitch's writings were immediately controversial and Max Müller stated that either the monks at the monastery had deceived Notovitch (or played a joke on him), or he had fabricated the evidence.[30][33][34] Müller then wrote to the monastery at Hemis and the head lama replied that there had been no Western visitor at the monastery in the past fifteen years and there were no documents related to Notovitch's story.[35] J. Archibald Douglas then visited Hemis monastery and interviewed the head lama who stated that Notovitch had never been there.[35] Indologist Leopold von Schroeder called Notovitch's story a "big fat lie".[36] Wilhelm Schneemelcher states that Notovich's accounts were soon exposed as fabrications, and that to date no one has even had a glimpse at the manuscripts Notovitch claims to have had.[5]
Notovich responded to claims to defend himself.[37] However, once his story had been re-examined by historians – some even questioning his existence – it is claimed that Notovitch confessed to having fabricated the evidence.[36] Bart D. Ehrman states that "Today there is not a single recognized scholar on the planet who has any doubts about the matter. The entire story was invented by Notovitch, who earned a good deal of money and a substantial amount of notoriety for his hoax".[38] However, others deny that Notovich ever accepted the accusations against him – that his account was a forgery, etc. Although he was not impressed with his story, Sir Francis Younghusband recalls meeting Nicolas Notovitch near Skardu, not long before Notovitch had visited Hemis monastery.[39]
In 1922, Swami Abhedananda, the president of the Vedanta Society of New York between 1897 and 1921 and the author of several books, went to the Himalayas on foot and reached Tibet, where he studied Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan Buddhism. He went to the Hemis Monastery, and allegedly found the manuscript translated by Notovitch, which was a Tibetan translation of the original scrolls written in Pali. The lama said that it was a copy and that the original was in a monastery at Marbour near Lhasa. After Abhedananda's death in 1939, one of his disciples inquired about the documents at the Hemis monastery, but was told that they had disappeared.[40][41]
Levi H. Dowling, 1908
Main article: The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ
In 1908, Levi H. Dowling published the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ which he claimed was channeled to him from the "Akashic records" as the true story of the life of Jesus, including "the 'lost' eighteen years silent in the New Testament." The narrative follows the young Jesus across India, Tibet, Persia, Assyria, Greece and Egypt.[42] Dowling's work was later used by Holger Kersten who combined it with elements derived from other sources such as the Ahmadiyya beliefs.[10]
Nicholas Roerich, 1925
Main article: Nicholas Roerich
In 1925, Nicholas Roerich recorded his travels through Ladakh in India. This portion of his journal was published in 1933 as part of Altai Himalaya. He recounts legends of Issa shared with him by the Ladakhi people and lamas, including that Issa (Jesus) traveled from Judea to India with merchants and taught the people. An extended section of this text parallels sections of Notovitch's book, and Roerich comments on the remarkable similarity of the accounts of the Ladakhis to these passages, despite the Ladakhis having no knowledge of Notovitch's book. He also recounts that the stories of others on his travel refer to various manuscripts and legends regarding Jesus (Issa) and that he personally visited the "abbot" of Hemis.[43]
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Date: October 21st, 2025 7:53 AM
Author: ;;......,.,.,.;.,.,.,.,., ( )
Maybe not in the canonical bible, but the books excluded at the Council of Nicaea speak extensively about this issue and should be voted in by the current church.
Acts of Peter (Chapter 19:12)
And Peter heard the voice of the Lord, declaring, "Flee from the merchants of Hindustan, for their incense clouds the spirit, and their many tongues babble louder than the Tower of Babel!"
Apocalypse of Peter (Vision 4:8)
And Peter beheld a vision wherein the Lord spake, "Lo, the land of Hindustan doth send forth odors that cloud the heavens, for their incense and curry fumes rise like a veil, hindering the prayers of the righteous."
Acts of John (Chapter 22:7)
And Jesus, gazing upon the throng, did proclaim, "Woe to the land of Bharat, where the clamor of a thousand carts and the stench of their fiery masalas doth drown the still small voice of My Father’s grace!"
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